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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Oct 1946, p. 7

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L«*« (By V< Sells) the stem nd had happen ed. A into the store and tras slighter alarmed when she saw our Billy busily removing all the things from the lower shelve* to the store* It the doc food he was looking ' for, and he had pretty nearly gotten Ottr Billy "Coon Is undoubtedly the it before Mr. Wright discouraged mt gregarious of raccoons. He him. loves .people! Sometimes I believe -- --*--r;-- ~ that he ttihdn heis people! Lnsteome up and get him before the, week he disappeared for more than!Wrights indulged themselves two hours and we were frantic. It: coon dinner! Fvidiy, and the to her heme. She has been' play* ft Ife"-* here for two mMte. , of the girifs si Esther Chase , of McHenry enter- There are two new pupils down' tained the Wbnder Women of Won- j stairs. Janice Francin Ini mde, der Lake on Wedneaday at a dessert-who lives next door to the Handy luncheon. Mrs. Pat Wrede gave a! Pfcntry, and Thomas Cashtn from lesson on photography to the fiwad Shore Hills, who biathi test grade. after taking pictures of them all.'Ther* are now. eleven children in the Mrs. Arthur Coburn of Cedar Rapids; first grade. was a Visitor. ! The hoys and girls in tbt upstairs books of>u*hedition of their n«w*paper. It was »«« - T sold for the* osnal price of one fhm ». ,. 1 nkkle. I must eomnliment the team Atlantic swaQower heads tlie Of Harry Mueller and Jimmy O'Brien J* «m«Htahle for their eatfor the oartoon strips which have! "f* " "** •ufh an expansive stombeen enlivening the page! in every' * • compared with its size, that it issue of the Warrior. • ; J-*0 swallow fish larger than itself. "You also might be interested toj The stomach stretches until it is so know abotft a. certain organisation! thin that it becomes transparent, the "Coolies." Wait! don't j Under threat of the dire GfHHl Bitter chocolate saved for some time and Imp gray around the edges is Sti to use. The change hi caused by storing is a warn toad the Want Ads in ii Mr. and Mrs. John Doherty and I son are new residents of Wonder j Lake. Until recently they have doesn't like the idea Of organisation^ a power cutting up her new Saturday P05*®. «teh examples w B^w^Port for dn pictures we were a weekenders might not know that he! was a pet and run for their guns. _ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Benwell have ™™1! are making scrap of laugh. Under threat of the dire lfr wrirht tphmhrniidl far m» t/» juit returned fton Mr. Wright telephoned for m« ..to. irwni "a "<i*«i"»ii»niR|r tlr"ipp ,inn Wthin4g.s that have to do or that are P^n ty of death, I wculdnot carei 0f iron and steel. I'm afraid to laugh If I were you. Why, this. . „ mental \ proficiency as Les Krieger, Ridiie! GRACE StfLLS, Reporter, i Marsh, Gene Wagner, Alfred Young, Dick Vfilhelm, and George Cross.; True, if may take some of you adults back to the days when you I Elayed cowboys'n Indians in your! ack yafd, bat under no circam-! -- -- No one knows how he «ot into the1 m?"* ^"^2 Si,.!*.' folks were beginning to arrive in our store, but I have my suspicions--he | ' v-Tk™, i district and, while most of the pfer- j probably just opened the door and Smith, in West IKK 11 •••< 111114 manent community are not too sur- j walked in.. I have seen him tinker j ,,w™ prised to see a large raccoon rolling, with a door until it opens--well, you down the road, chirping 4o himself, don't have to believe it! afraid that some-of the" Mr. were' |V' I went to all the neighbors where starting the,21st of this month and regularly visits, hot no hick--I, will be The A. W, Wingrens are going onjH^ « club nice winter vacation. They are1 ;n and Mrs. M. L. Burt among the several hundred persons attending the! lecture of Major Paul Cyr at the Woddstock "Talk Between .Classes ' II || M t H t I I M I U 1 K i l l ! stances must we jestat such inimi 01 1 | .x - „ ,, i table imagination. Who among ui . . I By Jaeque Hopkins ] would think of calling ourselvei for five months--they i y tour through the south- ' coolies ? 1 ; question USi ourselves < Of course, the obvious { arises, who would want to' The Theodore Leckbands are driv "** to Fredrickstcrwn, Ohio, on Fri- j Nothing to write about, and I'm ».H~! ~mr*A - -» *- M ._,nt t_ months they, of tj,jg week for the wedding .not kidding. But I Cotta get my: " ,j' • djL~lr mutdmto jnt to TWn. mi tol^ " » ">-w°rk«r ylum^inthi. grtL Tgl. "l just There , ^ th.,-, .. Is-"- _ .t .WJ&sjsb k • : ._In two' ' | Anthony's hospital, the Annex, in: Oh, here s something I can put in. _ try, our neighborhood store, two: . iRoekford, 111. She loves to get notes. Since the^ publication^of last peek's, W fcl«k. Kline of Chieijro ifl ,a ™lum", I have bM» c.rr«tc<l b,. HUk PtMdH '* .»«" «' the -Fr.nk ^ !W. Milk prow to. .n particularly wt °h?[ were having their supper. A short!her parents, the Henry Stuvingas of R-fv.' while later, they heard a scream in, Wonder Center, left on Monday to! Harriet (Sheerer ^' I?--' Knight's Refrigeration Complete Home Appliance Service REFRIGERATORS, DEEP WASHING MACHINES, ETC. • f 413 Elm Street Phof»^9AV Fox De luxe Breweries, Chicogo. Gfoi^d lopidt, Marion, Ind., OfcloHoma C»iy Is Your Property " : -- Sufficiently Insured? A nationally known statistician states that a very laige percent oi real and personal pioperty is under If your property waa sufficiently insured seven years ago. yon should add 40 per cent; if it was sufficiently Ins and-four years ago, yen should add SO per cent We gladly help you to iv-check your insurance. For information, inquire of JACOB FRITZ, Realtor Chicago, Phone Lincoln 1333-4 Johnsburg, McHenry 9U. I, Phone 672-1L-2 MEMBER OF fcOARD OF UNDERWRITERS Over 23 Riversi de Th e o. REALTORS Through booms and slumps--always affording the same dependable service of superior facilities and experienced personnel. t crlrls* not uable because their . * Sti. "" ** .presence "I like the zesty, toijy npMlN ' SvAynhvnmmirfainii Imnnn^ flavor ef SILVER FOX Extra Pale Beer!" Brewed with Imported Bohemian Distributed by 8ILVER POX DeLUXE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Mareoso 843 < /' •')• Marenco, Illinois that the girls' tennis team was Harriet Cheever McCall is th* .. . . . , - ^ w w .hcuiihc mumother of a baby girl, weight 7 lb My thanks to Lois Weidemann teins more efficiently and thus get o*.. born at StL Anthony's hos-; *nd Barbara Preund, who corrected m0re value from ot^f foodg ^ in „ <Chicago. and Mrs. j me on thw p«nt. imDOrtant ^ ^ can use milk calcium more George Cheever of Deep Spring l muntnt forget uiu important eas;iv tt,__ „nl_ilirrA «.v__ Woods are the prorid grandparents. >tem in my column. Ujt Fnday, f than c*I<5™.m frora oth#r Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Jurgensohn? the Warrior came out with another lWMare residing with Mrs. Jurgensohn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Bud" Mc- Mahon. "Jennie" has just been discharged from service. "Andy" Kunz got ahead of the local boys this week. He went to South Dakota Sunday for a little ! pheasant shooting. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davidson,' formerly of Chicago, are new perma- j rent residents of Wonder Center.! The Davidsons have four sons, John, j aged 12. Lyle, aged 11, Winn, agedi 18, and Harry, Jr., aged 5. 1 Donald C. Newby and his wife,. 'Beatrice, are visiting Mr. and Mrs., Joseph Riegel of Indian Ridge, No. | 1. Mrs. Riegel is the mother of Mr.; Newby. While they are here, the Newbys will also visit Mr. Newby's; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John i Bates, also of Indian Ridge No. l.i The Newbys are from San Diego, California, and this is their first trip to Wonder Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Victorin« of Chicago, aunt and uncle of Mrs. Herbert Howorka, Sr., of Wonder Lake, celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary . with a party at the J Cdgewater Beach hotel in Chicago last week. Louanne Howorka, as Well as Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Howorka. Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Howorka, Jr., were all present lit the •celebration. Herbert, Sr.,! Acted as toastmaster. I _ "Andy" Misholt of Chicago, vis- j iting Adelaide? Beemster and Zaida! Bohn in. Deep! Spring Woods No. 2, ruined his clutch when he tried to I do a kind deed and push the car of his hostesses when it wouldn't start/ On his return to Chicago, he sent a tow truck to pickup his car. Th« farage man brought back a black erraplane which he had carefully removed from a driveway, being careful not to disturb the bushes, as he had been instructed. The only thingwas Mr. Misholt owns a Gray Terra* plane! No one seems to know whether or not the garage man got ihat black car back in the driveway where he found it before the owner missed it. Attention Car Owners We wish to announce that in addition to our other service, we now have a new department Have a complete stock of ... x GENERATORS . STARTERS . . Dllf&IBUTORS FUEL. PUMPS . . . IGNITION PARTS We rewind and build them to factory specifications! We are a little off the beaten path, but will guarantee you prompt and satisfactory service . . . Call on us and see . . I - N Garage and Dealer trade invited II--Siic(rSale#& Service^ _Jred J. Svoboda Lilymoor, Bo^416, McHenry, m., Tel 615-W-2 Directions: Turn south from Route 120 at Lily Lake School, turn left at third road (leading to lake-), second building from Center avenue. m. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST f >111514 Main St., West McHenry Steffan's Jewelry Store (Olosed Thursday Afternoons} 0-' i.'j- Eyes Examined -- Glaseea Fitted '* mal Training -- Visual RehahiKtatl«ft . Complete Visual Analysis Hoars Daily : H to 12 aad 1 to 5^--Saturday Evenings: i to Idl iA" PHONE McHENRY 123-J " ' T -V reasonable prices. We carry a complete line POULTRY MASHE8 SCRATCH FEEDS DAIRY FEEDS % r HOG FEEDS DOG FEEDS BABBIT FEEDS MIDDLINGS Limited Quantities SOYBEAN MEAL LINSEED MEAL TANKAGE MEAT SCRAPS BREWERS GRAINS' CORN GLUTEN FEED (Formerly McHenry Flour Mills) PHONE 92-1 WEST McHENRY, ILL. A dinner %was given on Saturday evening to the women of the Wonder Lake Rod and Gun Auxiliary at Horn's place. The men's club presented the dinner to the ladies as a • gesture of thanks for their aid at. the carnival in July. There were twenty of the adult members and two of the juniors present. A bountiful dinner with fried ?hicken( mashed potatoes, sliced tomatoes, relishes, cole slaw, cauliflower, cake and coffee. Afterward the ladies played Keno in the new addition, which is a lovely paneled room with picture windows. The new dining room contains a large natural rock fireplace and also has picture windows. I am afraid that the only thing Jerry would now recognize about the place Is the location. You know there ia an old saying that you can't buy love. You know sometimes you can--have you ever bought a doe? Harridan School Newa Mr. Diehl was at the school last week and John West's pet squirrel, ' Clicky" helped Mr. Diehl to tune the piano. Three people surprised us this week by coming to school with new glasses on. Jerry Cristy Sandra Jv Monteleone and Charles Clemons. Thev all look nice. Miss Ogan, the physical education teacher, has organized a soccer team which the school is now starting to This Month in Your BULLETIN Art«stion Wall Howie Ottowo Gougo* Wome^eod Joti • ms-un nooa enamel w it*r *•** May *• Ml joa CRYSTAL LAK* PAINT STuRB Exclusive. Dealers of Benjamin & Moore Paints Plwne Crystal Lake 1160 Crystal Lake, III. Located across from depot Xou may explore more of those historic spots* in Northern Illinois in the sequel to OUR LAND* MARKS appearing in your current Service Bulletin. Become acquainted with the fifing blacksmiths peer into an old-time carpenter shop, climb up a. steep path to an aged cemetery with its signed tombstones. Visit an artesian well house, part . of an ingenious water system designed many years ago. See the shop of the Frenchman who invented a two-wheeled road cart used in racing. Theft are sixteen landmaiks in this sequel illustrated by \ * John McKee. * THE Strict BULLETIN Corp«ni«r Stop W*f«CMc«0* tkmhvat Groin Elrrotc L and M. Coftoi Offfe* lyoa Ho»» Wtwivpo General SMl M m lost Underground Station PUBUC SIKYICI COMPANY OV MOKTHtsm lUHIlMt ; * " " . \ ^ • / • " v < - - , # - amift; „ • ..... i.v. .: J > -

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